Thank you for showing us this news. Upgraded. Sand is expensive, not always readily available, and heavy. Supposedly they have better devices against the flooding. Inflatables. The inflatable has to be heavy enough to withstand movement. It's hard to believe that sandbags have been outdated, but it takes quite a bit of manpower to activate that. Engineers must build on higher ground, low lying homes near water need to be replaced with some natural water function/drain-off/levee or they need to be rebuild elsewhere. No-one should have to live where they are afraid that the water will flood into their home, except by the ocean where it is inevitable, but they are making structural improvements for areas where storms that don't always hit/hard, frequently; as well.
If each bag is 20kg/36 pound than 180 bags is 3.6 tonne for 1 guy! Well done that's a great effort
Thank you for showing us this news. Upgraded. Sand is expensive, not always readily available, and heavy. Supposedly they have better devices against the flooding. Inflatables. The inflatable has to be heavy enough to withstand movement. It's hard to believe that sandbags have been outdated, but it takes quite a bit of manpower to activate that. Engineers must build on higher ground, low lying homes near water need to be replaced with some natural water function/drain-off/levee or they need to be rebuild elsewhere. No-one should have to live where they are afraid that the water will flood into their home, except by the ocean where it is inevitable, but they are making structural improvements for areas where storms that don't always hit/hard, frequently; as well.
You see that giant chunk of ice causing problems? We’re not touching it
Haha 😂
They need ace 10 the guy who unplugs drains and keeps us updated on beaver activity
the water is the same height on both sides of the bags... waste of time
Someone are desperate to prove me wrong...
make an arch bridge there.